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The Enterprise Mobility Policy Guidebook: Business Policy Edition

Research shows that over 90% of organizations now have employees using smartphones within their work environments. Depending on the size of the organization, this can cover tens of thousands of individuals. However, enterprise mobility management can be a daunting task for organizations.

The first step in managing mobility is to have a mobility policy.  Other research has shown that companies with defined mobility policies have higher returns on their mobility investments in terms of workforce flexibility, employee responsiveness to customer needs, as well revenues and profitability that can be attributed to their mobility investments.  This document is meant to be a tool for IT and LoB decision makers who are struggling to define a mobility policy for their organization.

The Enterprise Mobility Foundation does not suggest your organization should adopt ALL these policies, but offers these ideas as “food for thought” as you develop the policy that best fits your company’s and employees’ needs.

The Enterprise Mobility Policy Guidebook: Business Policy Edition

The Enterprise Mobility Policy Guidebook - Business Policy Edition
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  1. Posted March 6, 2012 at 22:54 | Permalink

    The Policy Guidelines do not make mention of cloud based storage services such as DropBox, only data storage on SD type cards. I have a concern that these services might be used to store corporate data outside any corporate control. Anyone else seeing this as an issue or concern?

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